AN Australian magazine has sparked outrage by running intimate photos of William and Kate on their honeymoon in the Seychelles. 112 comments Related Stories Honeymoon death horror NEWLYWED out walking with his new wife plunges 100ft to his death Princes surf on the royal wave It's Pip Pip hooray as Kate and sis cheer on Murray The front cover of Women's Day shows the happy couple strolling along the beach hand-in-hand, with a toned Kate in a black bikini and Wills wearing bright floral shorts. The "Our Paradise Island" special promises "15 more pics inside" alongside the claim: "Their romantic getaway revealed." The extra shots include the newlyweds enjoying their sunshine break in the water, unaware cameras are capturing their every move. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had pleaded with media organisations around the world NOT to photograph them in the Seychelles — sparking an unofficial blackout. Kisstory ... couple married last April But since the release Down Under, the long-lens shots are now sweeping the Internet on foreign sites, blogs and emails - although The Sun has decided not to reveal them. Wills and Kate were last night said to be "upset" about the publication of the photos of their private break on the North Island. Blackout ... media respected pair's request not to run photos A Clarence House spokesperson said: "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's honeymoon was obviously a private occasion, and we would ask people to respect their privacy." The photographs come just over a year after the pair married at London's Westminster Abbey. Private ... couple were unaware they were being photographed The couple jetted off to the Indian Ocean paradise for a 10-day trip following the wedding, after enjoying an initial stay at their Welsh farmhouse. Reports even suggested the Seychelles Coastguard were enlisted to patrol the waters off the beach in an effort to keep paparazzi snappers away.